See 2013's greatest photos in Newseum exhibit

Apr. 25, 2014
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Eight-month-old Samiullah, suffering from what doctors call Marasmus, another sign of advanced malnutrition in which the child's face looks like that of a wrinkled old man because skin hangs on it so loosely, is held by his mother, Islam Bibi, 15, from Marjah district, as they receive treatment on a plastic mattress in an administrative office because of overcrowding in the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Centre wards at Bost Hospital on Sept. 23, 2013, in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan. / Daniel Berehulak

by USA TODAY

by USA TODAY

The Newseum in Washington, D.C., opened its Pictures of the Year exhibit Friday morning, highlighting news photography from around the world. Go inside the exhibit and see the images in the video above.

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Barbara Davidson got another award for her outstanding work in February: the 2013 newspaper photographer of the year. A wall of the exhibit displays several of her images from last year. Two of those photos feature children suffering from injuries caused by violence, a topic Davidson often covers. Watch what Davidson says about photo storytelling in the video above.

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